50 Idioms for Dance With Meanings & Sentenes

Idioms for Dance

1. Dance to someone’s tune

Meaning: To do what someone else wants, often unwillingly.
In a Sentence: He always dances to his boss’s tune, even if he disagrees.
Other Ways to Say: Follow orders, Toe the line.

2. Hit the dance floor

Meaning: To start dancing.
In a Sentence: As soon as the music started playing, everyone hit the dance floor.
Other Ways to Say: Start dancing, Get grooving.

3. Cut a rug

Meaning: To dance with energy and enthusiasm.
In a Sentence: At the wedding, Grandma really knew how to cut a rug!
Other Ways to Say: Dance up a storm, Shake a leg.

4. Make a song and dance

Meaning: To exaggerate or complain too much.
In a Sentence: He made a song and dance about the smallest issue at work.
Other Ways to Say: Overreact, Blow things out of proportion.

5. It takes two to tango

Meaning: Both people involved are responsible.
In a Sentence: Don’t blame just her—it takes two to tango.
Other Ways to Say: Mutual responsibility, Shared fault.

6. Dance around the issue

Meaning: To avoid talking about something directly.
In a Sentence: Instead of answering the question, he danced around the issue.
Other Ways to Say: Evade, Beat around the bush.

7. Lead someone a merry dance

Meaning: To cause someone difficulty or confusion.
In a Sentence: The con artist led the police a merry dance before being caught.
Other Ways to Say: Mislead, Confuse.

8. Trip the light fantastic

Meaning: To dance in a lively or graceful manner.
In a Sentence: They tripped the light fantastic at the ballroom all evening.
Other Ways to Say: Waltz, Glide around.

9. All-singing, all-dancing

Meaning: Very advanced or has many features (usually of a product).
In a Sentence: This phone is an all-singing, all-dancing gadget.
Other Ways to Say: Feature-rich, Fully loaded.

10. Dance with death

Meaning: To take a dangerous risk.
In a Sentence: Climbing that cliff without gear was like dancing with death.
Other Ways to Say: Tempt fate, Play with fire.

Idioms for Darkness

11. Dance attendance

Meaning: To be overly attentive or submissive.
In a Sentence: The assistants danced attendance on the celebrity all day.
Other Ways to Say: Wait hand and foot, Be at someone’s beck and call.

12. The last dance

Meaning: Final opportunity or farewell.
In a Sentence: That speech was his last dance before retiring.
Other Ways to Say: Final act, Last moment.

13. Take to the floor

Meaning: To begin dancing at a formal event.
In a Sentence: The couple took to the floor for their first dance.
Other Ways to Say: Begin dancing, Step onto the dance floor.

14. Shake a leg

Meaning: Hurry up or start dancing.
In a Sentence: Come on, shake a leg! The show’s about to begin.
Other Ways to Say: Move quickly, Get moving.

15. Dance to the beat of your own drum

Meaning: To do things your own way.
In a Sentence: She always dances to the beat of her own drum, no matter what others say.
Other Ways to Say: Be original, March to your own rhythm.

16. Slow dance

Meaning: A romantic dance with slow music.
In a Sentence: They shared a slow dance under the stars.
Other Ways to Say: Intimate dance, Close dancing.

17. Do a little jig

Meaning: Dance a short, joyful dance.
In a Sentence: He did a little jig when he heard the good news.
Other Ways to Say: Jump for joy, Celebrate.

18. Dance in the rain

Meaning: To enjoy life despite difficulties.
In a Sentence: She’s the kind of person who dances in the rain.
Other Ways to Say: Embrace challenges, Stay positive.

19. Step on someone’s toes

Meaning: To offend or intrude on someone’s territory.
In a Sentence: Be careful not to step on his toes during the project.
Other Ways to Say: Offend, Cross boundaries.

20. Dance away the night

Meaning: To dance for hours.
In a Sentence: We danced away the night at the music festival.
Other Ways to Say: Party all night, Dance till dawn.

 Idioms for Dead

21. The music has stopped

Meaning: The fun or success is over.
In a Sentence: Once the funding dried up, it felt like the music had stopped.
Other Ways to Say: Game over, End of the road.

22. In the groove

Meaning: In the rhythm or performing well.
In a Sentence: The band was really in the groove during the concert.
Other Ways to Say: In sync, On point.

23. Dance of joy

Meaning: A celebratory dance.
In a Sentence: He did a dance of joy after getting the job.
Other Ways to Say: Happy dance, Victory dance.

24. Dancing on air

Meaning: Feeling extremely happy.
In a Sentence: After her engagement, she was dancing on air.
Other Ways to Say: Over the moon, Ecstatic.

25. Danced out

Meaning: Exhausted from dancing.
In a Sentence: After four hours at the party, we were completely danced out.
Other Ways to Say: Worn out, Tired.

26. Like nobody’s watching

Meaning: To dance freely without worry.
In a Sentence: She danced like nobody’s watching, full of confidence.
Other Ways to Say: Freely, Uninhibited.

27. Fancy footwork

Meaning: Skillful or clever movements or tactics.
In a Sentence: It took some fancy footwork to avoid answering that question.
Other Ways to Say: Clever move, Smart handling.

28. Have two left feet

Meaning: To be a bad dancer.
In a Sentence: I’m hopeless on the dance floor—I have two left feet.
Other Ways to Say: Clumsy dancer, Uncoordinated.

29. Dance fever

Meaning: An intense desire to dance.
In a Sentence: After watching that movie, I caught dance fever!
Other Ways to Say: Craving to dance, Urge to groove.

30. Start the party

Meaning: Be the first to dance or get the celebration going.
In a Sentence: She was the one to start the party by hitting the dance floor.
Other Ways to Say: Break the ice, Get the ball rolling.

Idioms for Death

31. Twirl around the floor

Meaning: To dance gracefully, often in circles.
In a Sentence: The couple twirled around the floor like professionals.
Other Ways to Say: Spin on the floor, Glide in rhythm.


32. Dance with joy

Meaning: To be extremely happy.
In a Sentence: She danced with joy after hearing the good news.
Other Ways to Say: Rejoice, Leap with happiness.


33. Dance on air

Meaning: To feel extremely happy or elated.
In a Sentence: After getting accepted into her dream college, she was dancing on air.
Other Ways to Say: Floating with joy, Over the moon.


34. Dance of death

Meaning: A symbolic dance representing death or mortality.
In a Sentence: The play ended with a haunting scene of the dance of death.
Other Ways to Say: Grim waltz, Final dance.


35. Trip the light fantastic

Meaning: To dance lightly or gracefully.
In a Sentence: The ballerinas tripped the light fantastic across the stage.
Other Ways to Say: Dance elegantly, Glide gracefully.


36. Move to the rhythm

Meaning: To dance or sway in time with the beat.
In a Sentence: Everyone at the party moved to the rhythm of the drums.
Other Ways to Say: Go with the beat, Sway with music.


37. Dance the night away

Meaning: To dance for a long time, usually all night.
In a Sentence: They danced the night away at the prom.
Other Ways to Say: Party all night, Keep dancing.


38. Dance to someone’s tune

Meaning: To do what someone else wants.
In a Sentence: He always dances to his boss’s tune, even when he disagrees.
Other Ways to Say: Obey, Follow orders.


39. Dance attendance

Meaning: To pay constant attention to someone.
In a Sentence: The servants danced attendance on the queen.
Other Ways to Say: Wait on hand and foot, Cater to.


40. Dance around the issue

Meaning: To avoid addressing something directly.
In a Sentence: He kept dancing around the issue instead of answering directly.
Other Ways to Say: Dodge the topic, Beat around the bush.


41. Dance off

Meaning: A dance competition between two or more people.
In a Sentence: The dance-off at the street festival drew a huge crowd.
Other Ways to Say: Dance battle, Showdown.


42. Just dance

Meaning: Let go of worries and enjoy dancing.
In a Sentence: When things get tough, sometimes you just need to just dance.
Other Ways to Say: Let loose, Shake it off.


43. Step into the spotlight

Meaning: To take center stage or gain attention.
In a Sentence: She stepped into the spotlight with a powerful dance solo.
Other Ways to Say: Take the stage, Be the center of attention.


44. Dance away troubles

Meaning: To use dancing as a way to forget problems.
In a Sentence: He danced away his troubles at the weekend concert.
Other Ways to Say: Escape worries, Shake off stress.


45. Have two left feet

Meaning: To be a poor dancer.
In a Sentence: I’d love to dance, but I have two left feet.
Other Ways to Say: Clumsy dancer, Awkward on the floor.


46. Get into the groove

Meaning: To start dancing smoothly and confidently.
In a Sentence: It took a few songs, but then I got into the groove.
Other Ways to Say: Find the rhythm, Start moving.


47. Shake a leg

Meaning: To hurry up or start dancing.
In a Sentence: Come on, shake a leg! The music is already playing.
Other Ways to Say: Hurry, Start dancing.


48. Make a move

Meaning: To begin dancing or show interest in someone on the dance floor.
In a Sentence: He finally made a move and asked her to dance.
Other Ways to Say: Take the first step, Initiate.


49. Lead the dance

Meaning: To take control or guide others, especially in a situation.
In a Sentence: During the negotiations, she clearly led the dance.
Other Ways to Say: Take charge, Call the shots.


50. Do a happy dance

Meaning: To dance in celebration of good news.
In a Sentence: I did a happy dance when I got my test results.
Other Ways to Say: Celebrate with joy, Jump with excitement.

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